Blood Drive
Health · Charity

Blood Drive

A community blood drive hosted at the Evergreen Park Public Library to support local health needs.

Thu, 18 Jun 2026 Evergreen Park Public Library Evergreen Park , Illinois
The Evergreen Park Public Library is hosting a community blood drive, providing a vital opportunity for residents to contribute to local health services. Donating blood is a simple yet profound way to support patients in need and strengthen the community's healthcare resources. We encourage all eligible donors to participate in this life-saving event. Your contribution makes a significant difference, and the library provides a convenient, welcoming location for this important charitable initiative.

What to Expect

A professional and safe environment for blood donation, organized by the library in partnership with health services.

Who Should Attend

  • Eligible blood donors
  • Community members
  • Volunteers
  • Health advocates

Agenda Overview

The blood drive takes place on June 18, 2026, at the Evergreen Park Public Library.
Venue & Address
Evergreen Park Public Library
9400 S Troy Ave
Evergreen Park , Illinois – 60805
United States
Organizer
Evergreen Park Public Library · Public Institution
The library serves the community through resources, education, and public health events.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the blood drive?
Evergreen Park Public Library, 9400 S Troy Ave, Evergreen Park, IL.
How do I register?
Check the library's event calendar or contact them at (708) 422-8522.
Who can donate?
Generally, healthy individuals meeting age and weight requirements; check with the blood center.
Is it safe?
Yes, the drive is conducted by trained professionals following strict safety protocols.
What should I bring?
A valid photo ID is typically required for registration.
Why donate?
To help maintain the local blood supply and support patients in need.
Tags
Blood Drive Health Evergreen Park Illinois Charity Community
Summary
A community blood drive hosted at the Evergreen Park Public Library on June 18, 2026.
Highlights
  • Life-saving contribution
  • Community support
  • Convenient location
  • Professional staff
  • Easy registration
  • Public health initiative
Something wrong?
If this event has incorrect information or needs an update, email us and we'll fix it.